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Steffen Sontheimer is a poker player and coach. His total live tournament winnings exceed $13,700,000. And he's also enjoying great success in online and live cash game tables. Steffen joins us once again and this time we dive deeper into optimal techniques for studying poker, discuss GTO vs exploitative play, talk about what it takes to reach the high stakes and remain successful there, we outline the importance of staying flexible in your career as a poker player. We also discuss the importance of legitimizing your income and staying healthy and lots more. CONNECT WITH STEFFEN: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rungo0serun/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/go0se.core/ Pokercode website: https://www.pokercode.com/ CONNECT: Subscribe to this channel: https://bit.ly/runchuks-yt Subscribe to newsletter: https://www.runchukspodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RunchuksP Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/runchukspoker Coaching: https://bit.ly/bts-coaching PODCAST INFO: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XlvTro Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ECWIAF Podcast Website: https://bit.ly/runchuks-pod YouTube playlist: https://bit.ly/podcast-yt OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:00 The impact of the pandemic on Steffen's plans 00:08:59 Transitioning back to high stakes cash games 00:13:38 New Germany regulations 00:21:37 Stay flexible 00:26:36 Weight your options 00:35:43 Paying taxes and bank accounts 00:42:44 Explaining what you do for a living 00:55:59 New players joining the game 01:00:03 Body signals 01:11:09 Gameplan to play high stakes 01:30:49 Deviating from GTO 01:44:05 Reaction game 01:51:57 Vladimir Kramnik on the best solutions 02:01:13 Pokercode 02:09:32 Who is Pokercode for? 02:13:31 Coaching plans 02:16:12 Links in the description below You might also want to check out our first conversation with Steffen here: https://youtu.be/LfCuMWvpHWc
At the beginning of 2017, Steffen Sontheimer close to $500,000 in live cashes and flew under the radar of many in the Poker world. But some seemed to notice the rising talent already: "Predicting the breakout year of Go0se.core! Best player in the game right now.", Fedor Holz wrote on Twitter. Well, Fedor was right. The same year, Steffen cashed for $7.052.324 and destroyed the Poker Masters series in the Aria Casino Las Vegas, when he claimed the Purple Jacket and cashed 4 out of 5 high roller tournaments against the best in the world. We cover a lot of topics in this conversation. It's always a pleasure to talk to Steffen, he's one of the smartest people in the poker world. I hope you'll enjoy this rerun (the episode was originially published on YouTube in March 2020) Also, make sure to check out Steffen's Instagram profile "coachgo0se" You can find it here: https://www.instagram.com/coachgo0se/ YouTube playlist: https://bit.ly/podcast-yt CONNECT: Subscribe to newsletter: https://www.runchukspodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RunchuksP Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/runchukspoker Coaching: https://bit.ly/bts-coaching OUTLINE: 00:01:18 Steffen “go0se.core!” Sontheimer Introduction by Toby 00:05:59 What are Steffen current goals 00:08:00 Why Steffen stopped traveling for Super High Rollers 00:16:30 “My biggest freedom that I have is never setting an alarm clock” 00:18:45 Steffen enjoy online poker more than live poker? 00:21:40 Travelling for High Rollers Tournaments 00:23:23 The pressure from investors? 00:24:53 Super High Roller Bowl 00:28:02 Where is the pressure coming from? 00:31:27 Proofing to himself 00:31:58 Insane amount of work for playing Super High Rollers 00:35:05 Natural confidence 00:39:05 Fedor Holz influence 00:40:35 Steffen first High Roller Tournament 00:43:48 First live tournament and Fedor Holz story 00:44:57 Steffen Hand against Nick Petrangelo on first High Roller Final Table 00:46:59 The German High Roller Team lead by Fedor Holz 00:56:43 The Content Hiding Mafia 01:00:02 Crushing without a group and LLinusLLove story 01:02:38 Will Steffen stream again? 01:04:39 Does Steffen plan to move up the stakes? 01:06:33 It will be possible to make 3-4 bb/100 on NL200 Zoom for the next 5 years? 01:08:57 Motivation to keep playing and browser game 01:15:36 The difference from NL2 to NL500 is the same from NL500 to NL10k? 01:18:06 Steffen plan for 2020 and taxes 01:21:14 Decision to settle down 01:23:23 Achieving Super Nova Elite 01:30:37 Multi-tabling now and then 01:37:51 WSOP or UEFA Euro for 2020? 01:40:36 COVID-19 canceling WSOP? 01:44:17 Steffen toughest online opponents 01:50:02 Meeting a poker celebrity for the first time 01:52:54 Meeting Phil Ivey 01:54:05 Meeting Gerard Piqué 01:56:01 Meeting Kevin Hart and Usain Bolt 01:59:15 Runchuks meeting Russell Westbrook 02:00:59 Runchuks meeting Phil Kessel 02:02:20 Becoming a celebrity 02:06:03 And becoming a role model too? 02:07:56 Blackjack Degen stories 02:11:05 Test-drive in Las Vegas desert 02:16:43 Where Steffen is going towards to? 02:19:39 From the bottom to the very top and remaining a down to earth guy 02:23:46 Steffen on social media
Kitty Kuo has always had gambling in her blood, taking weekend trips to Las Vegas for long blackjack sessions while studying at the University of Southern California. Although she ultimately got her master's degree in electrical engineering, it was poker that she chose to pursue as a profession. Despite being cut off by her parents for the decision, Kuo made the bold move to Vegas to chase her dream. In the years since, Kuo has earned more than $2.3 million in live tournaments, improving her game along the way with the help of poker superstars such as four-time WPT champion Darren Elias and high roller crusher Steffen Sontheimer. Kuo won the Macau Poker Cup, and has final tabled the Aussie Millions main event, the Hollywood Poker Open, WPT Malta, and the Legends of Poker main event. She also finished runner-up in the WPT Bobby Baldwin Classic and most recently took second in a $5,000 side event at the Five Diamond World Poker Classic.Kuo has also made frequent appearances on live streamed games such as Live At The Bike!, and even had her own cash game on Poker After Dark. Last summer, she was named in an anonymous survey of high rollers as one of poker's best follows on social media. Kuo is also married to 2012 WSOP main event fourth-place finisher Russell Thomas. Highlights from this interview include growing up in Taiwan, how her parents tried to choose her future, a love for ping pong, weekend trips to Vegas, her USC blackjack team, using the Martingale strategy to deal with losses, why she has gambling in her blood, being disowned by her family for six months, bribing a floorman so she could sit next to Daniel Negreanu, learning from Darren Elias and Steffen Sontheimer, and why she turned down help from Bryn Kenney, why its easy to get Phil Hellmuth to fold, calling her future husband a fish, why men in poker are thirsty, celebrating wins by spending six-figures on Chanel bags, being a social media cartoon, selling CDs on the street, winning a spin class last longer bet, getting mistaken for Maria Ho, and the dance skills of Russell Thomas.
Steffen Sontheimer recorded his first cash in the summer of 2015, and it wasn't until a year later that he started competing regularly in the high roller events. But despite his limited time on the felt, the 28-year-old already has more than $13.5 million in live tournament earnings, which is currently good enough for no. 44 on the all-time money list, and no. 6 in Germany. Sontheimer's run really started in 2017 when Fedor Holz went on Twitter on told that world that 'Go0se' was about to start crushing. Holz's prediction came true, and Sontheimer began making regular final table appearances. In September, he made four final tables and won two events at the Poker Masters to earn the purple jacket as overall champion. He also final tabled the six-figure buy-in High Roller For One Drop at the WSOP Europe. He finished the year with $6.8 million in cashes, 16 final tables, three titles, and a ninth-place finish in the Player of the Year race. Just last November, he won the $250,000 buy-in super high roller at the Caribbean Poker Party for $3.685 million. Highlights from this interview include growing up in the Black Forest, treating poker like a video game, making friends the Fedor Holz way, learning how to beat "the people," the spots where live tells actually matter, the Foxen stare, feeling relieved rather than happy after a big win, a buddy calls his shot, the sun run at the Poker Masters, where he keeps his Purple Jacket, getting a shout out from Daniel Negreanu, a $2 million summer downswing, never meeting your backers, the ties between staking and bitcoin, how winner's photos reveal who has the action, why the Germans are slightly overrated, cheering on the new WSOP champ, the integrity of the high roller community, betting against Jason Mercier during the wrong summer, a kindergarden connection, getting rid of baseball "matches," and winning a $400k pot on the last hand of the night.
Saison 12, émission 34 du jeudi 18 avril 2019. Invités : Mr.Falcon, Ya2ecoles et Steffen Sontheimer. Animation : Comanche et OlivierP. Réalisation : Zaki. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
Steffen Sontheimer aka goosecore aka rungooserun aka goose joins me today.
In this episode Steffan Sontheimer, aka Goose, talks about the life of a high-roller, the ups and downs of his career, and how he maintains a healthy mind and body. Over the course of his career, he's seen how unchecked emotions can ruin plays and open the door for rookie mistakes. Elliot and Steffen discuss why taking a break from poker during a downswing is a good thing – and can be better than trying to play through it. Listen in to hear a Poker Master's champion share why physical fitness is key to long-term success, and why he believes it necessary to enjoy other things besides poker. Visit The Mindset Advantage Podcast or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Elliot Roe. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:50 – Introducing Steffen and his accomplishments 01:20 – Steffen's view of the poker scene and how he feels about it 01:35 – 2017 was hot online and in-person, but 2018 has been the opposite 02:20 – How he keeps a good mindset during the ups and downs of his career 02:30 – All pros get emotional, but he tries to remain analytical so his game doesn't change depending on how he feels 03:35 – The impact emotions make in the high-rollers scene 03:50 – It happens everywhere; as soon as emotions come into play, the wrong plays are made 04:30 – He knows what he needs to do in each hand, but emotions might cause him to play on the higher-variance side 05:30 – Steffen's relationship with Phil Hellmuth 05:45 – He likes Phil and knows how to play him; Steffen had exploits ready before Phil even knew his name 07:00 – Phil plays the televised events, not the big high-roller events Steffen plays 07:50 – The mindset of world-travelling high-rolling players 08:00 – They give 100% to each game and seem like they're born to do it 08:35 – It's a great but draining and stressful lifestyle 08:50 – Steffen's techniques to prevent stress and draining 09:00 – He takes breaks and spends time with non-poker friends to stay grounded 09:45 – After taking a break, he feels the thrill of playing again 10:00 – What it was like winning Poker Master's last year 10:10 – It was seven-handed no-limit Hold ‘Em with the same opponents; he was used to the style of the game 11:00 – He was confident, played well, stayed analytical, and felt it was his time to win 12:45 – Online poker as a training tool for different types of tournaments 13:30 – He strengthens his weaknesses and maintains his strengths with online poker 14:00 – He doesn't have a master plan or schedule; he likes to divide and conquer by splitting up his training into manageable parts 15:00 – Physical fitness and success 15:15 – Steffen believes physical fitness is key to long-term success because players should have other enjoyable activities in their life besides poker 15:30 – His worst played week was the week after his knee surgery when he couldn't exercise 16:00 – A poker downswing isn't enjoyable, so physical activity and/or sports gives the feeling of accomplishment and success during that time 17:00 – Advice for players experiencing a downswing 17:15 – He likes to whine and complain to let it out, and he thinks a break from poker during a downswing is a good thing 17:40 – Always play because you love the game and want to improve 17:50 – When he experienced a downswing, he went to a beach volleyball camp and took a break to forget poker for a while 18:45 – What's to come for Steffen 19:00 – He doesn't enjoy poker as much as he used to, and doesn't want to travel as much, so he'd like to find something new that brings him as much joy as poker did 19:20 – Twitching is just part of the job for him 3 Key Points Remain analytical so your emotions don't affect your game. Physical fitness is key to long-term success. Take a break to reset your mindset during a downswing. Contact/Resources Steffen's Instagram and Twitter No Limit Gaming Credits Podcast Production by Podcastily
Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema are joined by the one and only Bryn Kenney to talk Poker Masters, big swings, losing millions and his lack of Poker After Dark appearances! 2:09 – Looking back at the 2017 Poker Masters and the insanity that was Steffen Sontheimer, and after Stephen Chidwick during the U.S. Poker Open, will we see another one of those dominant showings at the 2018 Poker Masters? 6:08 – The new and improved scoring system that will see the Purple Jacket awarded on Sunday night at the end of the Poker Masters. 9:55 – Brent and Remko draft their team of Poker Masters players and wager the buy-in of the Poker Central fantasy football league and a lot of shame and honor! 14:22 – Speculating on the impact the Poker Masters will have on the 2018 Player of the Year race, as nearly the entire Top 10 is expected to make an appearance. 16:55 – The interview with Bryn Kenney, who starts out talking about being down $1.8 million for the year and remaining his focus and confidence. 22:10 – Bryn’s excitement and anticipation for the Poker Masters and his thought on the schedule. 25:00 – Bryn’s harsh thoughts on PokerStars and the way the WCOOP took a turn for the worse. 27:20 – Bryn’s GGPoker ambassadorship and what’s wrong with the Poker After Dark lineups according to Bryn, and how excited he is to be on the show! 33:26 – Is “Who’s in Debt to Bryn Kenney Week” coming to Poker After Dark? 37:10 – What does the rest of 2018 look like for Bryn Kenney? 40:35 – Remko recaps EPT Barcelona. 42:35 – Brent and Remko talk fantasy football and the Poker Central auction draft! Please don’t forget to subscribe to the Poker Central Podcast Network, and if you’re new to PokerGO, subscribe right now by clicking this link. Check out the full Poker Masters viewing schedule right here, as every final table of this seven-event series will be live on PokerGO.
On an episode filled to the brim with shenanigans, Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema once again attempt to entertain and educate you on all that’s going on in the world of poker! This week they are joined by Jeremy Ausmus, Ali Nejad and Randall Emmett from the PokerGO Studio. 2:52 – The EPT Barcelona action so far! Mikita Badziakouski keeps crushing and wins the €100k, Benjamin Pollak takes down the €50k and Michael Soyza wins another tournament to continue his crazy 2018. 10:54 – Recapping “Under the Gun” Week on Poker After Dark! What does Brent have to say about Randall Emmett being featured a lot, and the “lack” of serious poker according to the Twitter trolls, and the epic Phil Hellmuth hand versus Jean-Robert Bellande. 15:48 – Jeremy Ausmus joins the podcast as Brent Hanks talks to him about his recent big score in Florida, Norm Macdonald playing on Poker After Dark, and his thoughts and takes on the growing problem of semi-private cash games in the high limit Las Vegas scene. 32:50 – Randall Emmett joins the show to talk to Brent Hanks about his recurring Poker After Dark appearances and love for the game. 39:10 – Brent Hanks and Ali Nejad dive into a crazy conversation about “Under the Gun” week being the most exciting Poker After Dark lineup in the history of televised poker, Nejad’s love for watermelon juice, Brent’s worries about pollution and the well-being of turtles and Ali Nejad’s hate for paper straws. 54:00 – Previewing the Poker Masters, Nick Schulman on the commentary, Brent’s three top picks to watch, and whether or not Steffen Sontheimer will wear his Purple Jacket!? New to the podcast? Subscribe right now through your favorite podcasting app. New to PokerGO? Relive “Under the Gun” week right now after you’ve subscribed. Want to learn more about the upcoming Poker Masters? Click here.
The Poker Central Podcast comes at you from Las Vegas as the Super High Roller Bowl is about to kick off, the World Series of Poker is just around the corner and the World Poker Tour is amidst a week of high stakes festivities! 2:35 – Super High Roller Bowl Day 1 kicks off today! Remko talks about the PokerGO Studio, and all the times and numbers you need to know before the action gets underway. 4:36 – Analyzing the Super High Roller Bowl table draw featuring an epic clash between Daniel Negreanu, Doug Polk and Fedor Holz along with Phil Helmuth squaring off against Steffen Sontheimer. 9:04 – An interview with Mori Eskandani on the PokerGO Studio dream becoming reality for the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl. 12:58 – Mike ‘Timex' McDonald joins the show to talk about the Poker Shares odds on the Super High Roller Bowl, with special attention for late entrants Phil Ivey and Steffen Sontheimer. Do they move the lines? 17:08 – Mike McDonald talks about how Steffen Sontheimer and Phil Ivey moves the lines, and why Sontheimer has a far bigger impact than Ivey. 20:03 – Some historic perspective on the value of Phil Ivey in high stakes tournaments provided by Mike McDonald. 22:30 – A thought experiment: What would Steffen Sontheimer be worth in a 2007 Super High Roller tournament? 23:58 – Comparing the value of Sontheimer and Ivey in the WSOP Main Event. 27:31 – The epic week of World Poker Tour action featuring the Bobby Baldwin Classic, the Tournament of Champions and much more! 28:45 – An interview with Matt Savage about the new eSports Arena, and a look ahead at the upcoming World Poker Tour season. 35:29 – An interview with Donnie Peters about the eSports Arena and a recap of the exciting week of WPT action in Las Vegas. 46:53 – An interview with WPT CEO Adam Pliska about the climate and the state of poker, and why it's possible in 2018 for the eSports Arena at the Luxor and the PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort & Casino. New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now and enjoy over 100 days of live poker action every single day and an extensive on-demand library that includes replays of all live events on PokerGO. Right now, watch four days of Super High Roller Bowl action followed by an action-packed summer of WSOP live streams on PokerGO!
Will O'Connor, Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema get you up to speed on the latest news in the world of poker including online poker being banned in China, interstate online poker being offered on WSOP.com, Muskan Sethi signing with PokerStars and both Steffen Sontheimer and Dominik Nitsche not making it into the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl. 1:03 - This week on the show. 1:55 - The 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event episodes are being released on PokerGO this week. The guys discuss the big moments from this year's show that features a heavy dose of Daniel Negreanu, Joe McKeehen and Justin Schwartz. 8:11 - The 2017 Poker Masters is now available on PokerGO. We look back on the highlights of the shows, what to watch for, whether the Poker Masters of US Poker Open is more rewatchable, and a look ahead at the 2018 Poker Masters. 11:57 - The ARIA Resort & Casino selections for the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl. Is Steffen Sontheimer the biggest snub? Who else should've been in? 27:46 - The state of online poker in the USA, huds and hand histories not being allowed on interstate poker, and a look at the summer offering of WSOP.com. 38:15 - Black Friday hits China as online poker is being banned. What kind of impact will this have on the poker economy? 46:15 - Muskan Sethi signs with PokerStars as an ambassador for India. How will poker develop in India? What kind of potential are we looking forward to? 50:15 - Recapping the World Poker Tour Amsterdam and World Poker Tour SHR Poker Showdown events that took place last week. If you're new to PokerGO, subscribe right now and enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action on top of an extensive on-demand library that now also includes the 2016 and 2015 WSOP Main Event, and every Poker After Dark episode ever released.
On this special edition podcast, we talk to the sixth-place finisher in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event, Kenny Hallaert. For the next six weeks, we will talk to one person from the WSOP Main Event going back to 2011, as all that coverage will be available for you to enjoy on PokerGO. Hallaert takes us through the entire tournament and highlights the key moments that brought him to the November Nine. During the three-month break leading up to the final table, Hallaert received coaching from the likes of Fedor Holz and Steffen Sontheimer, as well as mental coaching from Jared Tendler. Despite having the best possible preparation, things didn't go Hallaert's way at the final table. Looking back on his big run now, Hallaert remembers fondly the feeling of making the big run, and he shows a lot of appreciation for the process and preparation that lead him to become a far better player with plenty of results to show for in the years after this big result. If you have questions or recommendations for the podcast, please e-mail us on podcast@pokercentral.com. If you're new to PokerGO, please subscribe right now and enjoy more than 100 days of live poker action and an extensive on-demand library.
This week on the Poker Central Podcast: 1:20 – Poker Central announced a PokerGO WSOP Main Event sweepstakes! Win your way into the $10,000 tournament, and all you have to do is click this link and sign up for a chance to win. 4:30 – All the details of the announcement of the PokerGO Studio, to be opened in May with Poker After Dark followed by the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl. 13:29 – The interview with the VP of Content at Poker Central, Sam Simmons, on the PokerGO Studio announcement. 32:35 – Super High Roller Bowl China is now on PokerGO! Here's all you need to know about these broadcasts that are available with commentary by Ali Nejad and Jeremy Ausmus, featuring players such as Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius, Fedor Holz and Bryn Kenney. 37:25 – The Return of Patrik Antonius, focusing on his public profile on Instagram, playing all the big events and cashing for more than $4 million in the last couple of months. 44:15 – The Heartland Poker Tour at the Westgate Casino in Las Vegas “discounted buy-in” controversy. 55:40 – Running through the payouts of the highly successful partypoker LIVE Barcelona Grand Final, and how Andreas Eiler is all of a sudden among the most successful German pros. Is he drinking the blood of Steffen Sontheimer? Is Fedor Holz controlling his body? The speculations run rampant. Are you new to PokerGO? Subscribe right now and take $10 off by using the promo code REMKO. Right now on PokerGO you can rewatch the entire Super High Roller Cash Game featuring Patrik Antonius, Doug Polk, Sam Trickett and many others, as well as every single Poker After Dark episode ever filmed.
This week on Heads Up with Remko, Germany's hottest player Steffen Sontheimer tells the story of his crazy year and the path that lead to his success. 3:04 - Start of the interview 5:40 - How does Steffen's family follow along and view his life in poker? 8:05 - How does the general public in Germany feel about poker, and do they know their fellow countrymen are crushing the game? 14:00 - Career longevity and the life of a live pro. 16:20 - Transitioning from online to live pro 19:04 - Bankroll management, losing big and selling pieces for high roller tournaments 25:30 - The best value high roller events of 2017, deciding on your ROI and markup and the impact of Bitcoin on the high roller scene 36:25 - How many players worldwide would be +ev in the Super High Roller Bowl? 41:05 - Steffen's views on Negreanu, Juanda, and Seidel 47:00 - The Purple Jacket, the Poker Masters and the 2018 Big One for One Drop 55:45 - The first generation of German poker superstars: Reinkemeier, Quoss and Gruissem. 1:01:50 - The atmosphere in high roller events, and the problem with excessive tanking 1:09:30 - Live tells in the game, and adjusting to being a live pro 1:14:25 - Steffen weighs in on the Dominik Nitsche vs Bryn Kenney discussion on GTO vs exploitative play 1:20:27 - Are recreational players getting scared to play big buy-in events because the pros are getting too good? 1:23:30 - It's easier to become a top pro now than it was a few years ago. If you're new to PokerGO, please enjoy a seven-day free trial by clicking this link. Rewatch the entire Poker Masters in which Steffen was successful on top of a plethora of both live action, event replays and original programming. Get in touch with the show on podcast@pokercentral.com. Follow Steffen on Twitter here.
Steffen Sontheimer aka goosecore aka rungooserun aka goose joins me today. Steffen recently won the Poker Masters purple jacket after making the final table of all five events. We will find out more about this German wunderkid today. Special offer for the Upswing MTT aka Tournament course w/Pratyush Buddiga & Doug Polk. You will receive a copy of my book + 20 BONUS Poker/GTO Club material (AT SOME POINT)|| ► http://bit.ly/UpswingMTT
The Poker Masters concluded last week with Steffen Sontheimer as the start of the show, winning two events and making no less than four official final tables. (3:50) - Poker Masters Interviews on this show will be played featuring Brandon Adams (28:20), winner of Event #4, and Sontheimer (41:36) himself after he won the $100k Championship event, claiming the Purple Jacket and a total of $2.7 million. Brent, Will and Remko then review the Poker Masters as a whole and discuss the following big topics. Make sure to chime in by giving us your thoughts using #PokerCentralPod on Twitter or e-mail us on podcast@pokercentral.com. What was the moment of the week? How was the Poker Masters received by the players? What can be changed and improved for next year? Is Steffen Sontheimer on the 'Fedor Holz level' of poker stardom? Is German domination in the high rollers good for poker? Where are the young American pros? (59:00) Poker After Dark And then, of course, there is this week's exciting Poker After Dark lineup! Tom Dwan joins the likes of Phil Galfond, Brandon Adams, Ben Lamb, Brian Rast and Isaac Haxton to battle it out for three straight nights. The guys share hot takes on the upcoming action, who the best player of the bunch might be, and whether we can expect some juicy table talk. The name of the game is Pot Limit Omaha, and with a $100,000 minimum buy-in and $300/$600 binds this show will be a feast for poker fans. Don't miss any of the action, as it kicks off at 5:00pm PT/8:00 pm ET on Tuesday, September 26. If you haven't subscribed to PokerGO as of right now, you can do so by clicking this link. Use the promo code REMKO for $10 off your annual subscription.
Steffen Sontheimer crushes the Poker Masters. Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth fiercely debate whether the next generation has passed them by. Viktor Blom, Chris Hunichen, and others win their first WCOOP titles. Cliff Josephy gets home field advantage i
On this episode of the Poker Central Podcast, we recap the action from the Event #2 final table, won by Steffen Sontheimer. Sontheimer is now the overall Purple Jacket leader, edging out Nick Schulman who took down the first event. Sontheimer beat Fedor Holz heads up, as the Germans were once again very well represented at the final table. On this show, you can listen to interviews with Sontheimer, Holz and both Koray Aldemir and Bryn Kenney who are in a neck and neck race for the 2017 Player of the Year title. Subscribe now to PokerGO using the promo code REMKO to get $10 off your annual subscription, and don't miss a single minute of the Poker Masters action.